Saw this story going around on Tuesday. It seems last year (2005) that some 40% of children in the U.S. were born Out of Wedlock. After I saw this story, I remembered another survey released by Barna that shows “Americans Have Commitment Issues.” What do you think? Doesn’t it seem like commitments are at an… [Read more…]
You got to hand it to President Bush as he makes an historic speech to the NAACP on Thursday. His words were awesome (and quite true) in my opinion. Bush laments poor Republican relations with blacks – Yahoo! News WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush lamented the poor relationship between blacks and his Republican… [Read more…]
FOXNews.com – Americans in Lebanon, Israel Confront Anxiety of War – Local News | News Articles | National News | US News While Israeli troops and Hezbollah continue to wage war along the Israel-Lebanon border, Americans are on the ground in both countries — touring, visiting relatives, studying abroad and anxious about their personal well-being.… [Read more…]
Had a blast last night at this meetup group. It was hosted at a training room at Yahoo! in Cupertino. Very cool. Technorati Tags: podcast, podcasting, silicone valley, eric rice, yahoo
Martin Luther King Jr. impacted and changed our world. Although we still have many difficulties, he certainly did more than dream. But that dream helped me to be a person of acceptance and has brought many friends of diverse nationalities into my life. I was only 9 when he was killed, but the aftermath of… [Read more…]
You remember it, right? The “Telephone Game.” It’s when you tell someone at one end of a group of people formed in a line a full sentence. It goes down the line until the last person reports what the message was. A fun game for a group of children that teaches an important principle. Communication.… [Read more…]
I saw “Munich” today. I remember when it happened and how we were all glued to the TV (at 12 it makes quite an impression). I vividly recall the scenes they replayed in the movie. That is why I wanted to see it. It made a memorable impression on me. What I didn’t really expect… [Read more…]
Kenneth Lee Boyd is a name we will remember for only a few days. He is now a historical figure. His claim to fame is murder and getting the death penalty and becoming number 1000 on the list of people to die. He was convicted of killing his estranged wife and father-in-law and received a… [Read more…]
Have you seen it yet? The Podcaster News Network is very cool. You can choose to listen to any number of short 5-minute or less news stories on a variety of subjects. It has everything from Top News to Entertainment to Sports to Health News to … well you get it. The interface is totally… [Read more…]
Psalms 100:1-5 (NLT) 1 Shout with joy to the LORD, O earth! 2 Worship the LORD with gladness. Come before him, singing with joy. 3 Acknowledge that the LORD is God! He made us, and we are his. We are his people, the sheep of his pasture. 4 Enter his gates with thanksgiving; go into… [Read more…]
Deb Reichmann reports from Washington that something is expected to happen tomorrow (Monday). 2nd term remodelling may just start with a new Supreme Court nominee. A lot of face-lifting is in order, everyone is saying. I really believe some smart people are still in Washington, and we certainly don’t need 3 years of fighting and… [Read more…]
The “Failure-to-remember” defense has now been tossed into the media regarding Lewis “Scooter” Libby’s charges of lying. I think it tells us of months of “thinking” about the unfolding of this story that will certainly cause more stress for the Bush presidency.
November 21, 2006 by bayfeed
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